Welcome to Morrison Lawn.com!

Whether you want your lawn to be the envy of the neighborhood, provide a safe place for kids and pets to play, or enjoy more free time, Morrison Lawn & Landscape can deliver a broad spectrum of professional services to give your lawn the care it needs. We are a locally owned and operated business that has served our customers with personal and attentive service for 19 years in Gastonia, North Carolina.

A high quality landscape increases both the value and beauty of your home for years to come. A property's front yard has always been the standard benchmark for curb appeal. New design trends have shifted family gatherings and entertainment to outdoor living areas. Firing up the grill, smores at the fire pit, and backyard water features provide al fresco cooking, dining, and a relaxing atmosphere. Attracting wildlife and adding seasonal color are the final touches to making the backyard our private sanctuary.

Creating a harmony between your architecture and nature surrounding your home is what we're all about. We offer a wide range of affordable lawn care and landscaping services to maintain healthy and beautiful landscapes in Gastonia, North Carolina.

Landscaping Blog:

Don't Forget About our Feathered Friends !
The Arctic Chill will arrive tonight and bringing with it freezing cold temperatures. So, what can we do to help our wild birds? We just need to provide them with things that may be scarce this time of year: shelter, water, and plenty of food.
WATER: BIRDBATH OR WATER GARDEN
Although water isn’t a limiting component of bird habitat in most of the Southeast, it may be scarce in some areas during periods of summer drought. Birds normally obtain the water they need from their food, temporary pools, dew on plants or the ground, or permanent water sources. If natural sources of water are not available in your yard or on a nearby property, a birdbath or artificial pond can provide an adequate water source and a focal area for watching birds.
• Birdbaths should be 2 ...

As we anticipate the arrival of spring, this magnificent season brings with it a list of outdoor resolutions. Many of these promises have to do with lawn and garden projects that require a basic knowledge of fertilization. We use fertilizers in a variety of capacities: flower containers, vegetable gardens, newly planted ornamentals, and to enhance the lawn are just a few examples.
SOIL NUTRIENTS THAT PLANTS NEED TO GROW
To make plants grow faster and healthier, we must supply the elements that the plants need in readily available forms. That is the goal of fertilizer. Whenever you see a fertilizer product, it will have three numbers prominently listed on the package, usually on the front. These numbers are very important and tell a great deal about what this fertilizer will do.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium (N,P,K) are what the numbers refer to. ...

Don’t let these no-no’s screw up your yard in Gastonia, NC
SCALPING YOUR GRASS
Lawn mowing is not just about keeping up appearances: it's about grass health, too. And scalping is a big “no-no”. You may think that cutting your lawn shorter means less mowing, but that isn’t true. As a matter of fact, it can do serious damage to your grass by eventually leaving bare spots.
Certain warm season grasses (bermuda, zoysia, etc.) are expected to be mowed at a shorter height. Cool season grasses (which is the predominant type of grass for the Piedmont region of North Carolina) such as fescue lawns are purposed to be cut at a taller height.
Forget the lawn-mowing myth that says the shorter you mow grass, the less often you'll have to cut it. That misguided concept lays a foundation ...